About the Bulldogs: Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 1 champs won their 12th straight last week to return to district title game for first time since 2008. Reached 12 wins for fifth time in program history. Win streak is longest since a 14-0 start in 2008. TB Rodney Gillin, named the Outstanding Back in Section 1 of the LL, last week became the leading rusher in school history, topping Pete Gilmore's record of 3,510. Gillin has rushed for 1,660 yards this season, 169 behind his school-record of 1,829 set last season. He's running behind three all-league linemen: G Isaiah Brown, T Clayton Schannauer and T Ethan Werner, the Section 1 Offensive Lineman of the Year. QB Seth Klein is 130 yards shy of becoming just the fourth passer in school history to reach 2,000 yards; he connected on 16-of-24 throws last week, completing 12 straight at one point. . . Top target Jacob Morgan, an all-league WR, needs 5 yards to become just the second receiver in school history to top 1,000 yards in a season; he needs 3 catches to break Andy Lehatto's record of 64 receptions in a season. . . Dominic Moyer, the Section 1 Linebacker of the Year, leads the league's top-rated defense in tackles, with 105. He had 13 last week. Allowing just 10.8 points per game, second-lowest figure in District 3.

About the Rams: Mid-Penn Conference Commonwealth champs have won 11 straight after Week 2 loss to Bishop McDevitt. Appearing in district final for first time since 2002. RB/LB Zayd Issah is a standout on both sides of the ball, and was named MVP of the Commonwealth Conference. Has rushed for 1,236 yards, caught 24 passes for 540 yards, scored a team-high 28 TDs, made 93 tackles and recorded 12 sacks. He is one of four all-league picks on defense, joined by DL Evan Schwan and Zach Wilk and DB Drew Scales. Defense has record 72 sacks, and is allowing just 74 rushing yards per game. . Wilk and Schwan were all-league picks on offense, as lineman, and were joined by TE Jesse Myers, QB Brandon LaVia (1,098 yards, 12 TDs, 6 INTs) and RB Drew Scales (733 yards rushing). Trailed 13-7 at halftime of their district quarterfinal against Cedar Cliff before coming back to win 35-32. Issah rushed for 203 yards and 4 TDs in that one. Trailed Central York 21-7 midway through third quarter last week and were outgained 322-260 overall but scored go-ahead TD with 2:02 remaining. The winning 10-play drive was aided by a roughing-the-punter call. Central York drove to the 20 in the final minute before being stopped.

District championship history: Wilson has appeared in six title games, winning four, the last in 2008; Central Dauphin has appeared in three titles games, winning in 1997 and 2002.